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torque converter runout #793019
09/05/10 12:06 AM
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Read an article decades ago about free HP. It was a Mopar ss/da and it was about making sure converter runout was at minimum. Never really thought about this but is it really cruical on a Mopar and if so do you space the flexplate or converter out. Thanks for your replies. Rick

Re: torque converter runout [Re: stage3] #793020
09/05/10 12:53 PM
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Run-out is hub eccentricity, I'd like to see .002".
If it's sloppy, it has to go back.


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Re: torque converter runout [Re: stage3] #793021
09/05/10 03:50 PM
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Was the article refering to crankshaft to case centerline runout, perhaps?







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